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US-10918888

Radiation therapy treatment verification with electronic portal imaging device transit images

PublishedFebruary 16, 2021
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Technical Abstract

A method for radiation therapy treatment verification includes, acquiring treatment plan information from a radiation therapy system, patient image data, and transit image data received from an electronic portal imaging device during radiation therapy. The treatment plan information is divided into a plurality of segments. Predicted segment image data is determined utilizing a predicted image calculation algorithm and at least the patient image data and the treatment plan information. A predicted integrated image is determined through superposition of the predicted segment image data. Measured segment responses are determined from the transit image data utilizing the predicted segment image data and the predicted integrated image. The measured segment responses are converted to measured segment doses. A measured dose map having a sum of the measured segment doses is compared to a planned dose map based on the treatment plan information to assess radiation treatment delivery.

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1. A method for implementation by at least one data processor for radiation therapy treatment verification, the method comprising: acquiring treatment plan information from a radiation therapy system; acquiring patient image data; acquiring transit image data received from an electronic portal imaging device during radiation therapy; dividing the treatment plan information into a plurality of segments; determining predicted segment image data utilizing a predicted image calculation algorithm and at least the patient image data, and the treatment plan information; determining a predicted integrated image through superposition of the predicted segment image data; determining measured segment responses from the transit image data utilizing the predicted segment image data and the predicted integrated image; converting the measured segment responses to measured segment doses; and comparing a measured dose map comprising a sum of the measured segment doses to a planned dose map based on the treatment plan information to assess radiation treatment delivery.

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2. The method of claim 1 , the comparing further comprising: transmitting, to a recipient device, a difference between the measured dose map and the planned dose map.

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3. The method of claim 1 , the converting comprising utilization of an effective field size calculator.

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4. The method of claim 1 , the converting comprising utilization of a ray tracer algorithm.

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5. The method of claim 2 , the comparing further comprising at least one of: displaying, at an electronic display, a report comprising the difference; and generating, at an electronic device, a warning based on the difference.

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6. The method of claim 1 , the converting comprising: accessing, from at least one database, a measurement of an output of a treatment beam, the patient image data, and a physical configuration of the radiation therapy system; generating a conversion factor based on the accessed measurement, the patient image data, and the physical configuration corresponding to a segment; and applying the conversion factor to the measured segment responses to generate the measured segment doses.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the patient image data comprises three-dimensional images of patient anatomy.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of segments correspond to a time window where the radiation treatment delivery of dose to a portion of a patient anatomy is substantially constant.

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9. The method of claim 1 , the converting comprising: executing a neural network to generate the predicted integrated image by weighting a predicted segment response contribution as part of an input layer of the neural network.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the comparison of the measured dose map to the planned dose map comprises the comparison of a first sum of the measured segment doses to a second sum of the desired doses.

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11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: generating an electronic warning at a display device based on the comparing of the measured dose map to the planned dose map, when a dose is outside of a predetermined dose limit.

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12. The method of claim 1 , the determining of the measured segment responses comprising: extracting a predicted response contribution based on the predicted segment image data and the predicted integrated image; and generating the measured segment response from the predicted response contribution and the transit data.

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13. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory, machine-readable medium storing instructions which, when executed by at least one programmable processor, cause the at least one programmable processor to perform operations comprising: acquiring treatment plan information from a radiation therapy system; acquiring patient image data; acquiring transit image data received from an electronic portal imaging device during radiation therapy; dividing the treatment plan information into a plurality of segments; determining predicted segment image data utilizing a predicted image calculation algorithm and at least the patient image data, and the treatment plan information; determining a predicted integrated image through superposition of the predicted segment image data; determining measured segment responses from the transit image data utilizing the predicted segment image data and the predicted integrated image; converting the measured segment responses to measured segment doses; and comparing the measured segment doses to desired doses to assess radiation treatment delivery.

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14. A system comprising: a radiation therapy system comprising: an electronic portal imaging device; and a radiation source configured to generate a treatment beam that intersects the electronic portal imaging device; at least one programmable processor; and a non-transitory machine-readable medium storing instructions which, when executed by the at least one programmable processor, cause the at least one programmable processor to perform operations comprising: acquiring treatment plan information from the radiation therapy system; acquiring patient image data; acquiring transit image data received from the electronic portal imaging device during radiation therapy; dividing the treatment plan information into a plurality of segments; determining predicted segment image data utilizing a predicted image calculation algorithm and at least the patient image data, and the treatment plan information; determining a predicted integrated image through superposition of the predicted segment image data; determining measured segment responses from the transit image data utilizing the predicted segment image data and the predicted integrated image; converting the measured segment responses to measured segment doses; and comparing the measured segment doses to desired doses to assess radiation treatment delivery.

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February 28, 2018

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February 16, 2021

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